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In my ideal world, I don’t have to actually deal with a heat wave. I decamp to a beach or lake house and work shirtless. But the reality is that I have to slog through the New York subway system on 100-degree days. This week, we tackled the biggest parts of that problem: How to look presentable when it’s hot, and can you (should you?) wear shorts to work. —Luke Guillory, commerce editor
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If you’re sweating on your way to the midyear review, you can’t blame the linen suit.
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If you’re going to do it—and only you know if you should—make sure you have the right pair.
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For some it’s a cashmere beanie; for others it’s a tech adapter.
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If your space is the right size, a battery-powered Milwaukee or Ego is a great buy.
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For hot, humid weather, we’re tossing on linen, seersucker, and crochet tops.
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Guaranteed to keep your beverages and food chilled through any heat wave.
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